This section is from the book "Born To Be Magnetic. Volumes 1 & 2", by Frances Nixon. Also available from Amazon: Born To Be Magnetic.
In our thinking and writing a positive approach is preferable to a negative one, for the negative has the power to crowd out constructive progress. However, as I write in January 1972, it is impossible to record our observations without considerable alarm and increasing concern.
Science has given us the H-bomb; nature has given us vital and therapeutic Vivaxis energies. The two are incompatible. If allowed to flow in their proper magnetic continuity, Vivaxis energies provide an energy balance that is harmonious and conducive to mental and physical well-being. These are energies to which life has adjusted throughout millions of years. Those who have observed and worked with these energies realize the primary role they play in organizing and arranging the molecular machinery of the cells. In contrast, the insidious results of atomic testing have far reaching effects that upset the balance of Vivaxis energies in our environment and the balance of energies of all life influenced by the geomagnetic field. The insidiousness is well expressed by the following quotation, "The normal flow of life processes depends upon the presence, in the proper place and at the proper time, of certain chemical molecules. This is especially true of the processes of heredity. A change in a single gene-molecule in the sperm or in the egg cell may make the difference between a normal child and a pitiful invalid. High energy, or ionising, radiations disrupt the physical structure of atoms and initiate novel chemical reactions. The addition of a hydrogen atom here, its loss there; the ionisation of a formerly uncharged atom; the production of hydrogen peroxide; the physical disruption of long, chain-like molecules - these and a dozen other effects or immediate after-effects of radiation may raise havoc with the cell's basic organization. In many instances, of course, the damage is done to an expendable substance and is repaired by the cell's built-in defence mechanisms. In many other instances, however, damage is done to a unique substance not easily replaced or repaired. Here the effects of radiation are serious. "1
On the morning of November 6, 1971, there was tremendous suspense as the world awaited the last hour decision of the U. S. Supreme Court action. Would President Richard Nixon, in the face of much opposition, proceed with the giant atomic underground explosion in the Aleutians? I chose to think that in his wisdom he would forbid the blast. I am convinced he would have cancelled it, had his wisdom encompassed the knowledge that all life is vitally influenced by the geomagnetic field through its Vivaxis link.
Unfortunately the giant bomb was exploded with devastating force. This in turn provided the incentive for other countries around the world to display their might and folly through thermonuclear testing. How can man be expected to adjust to such a large increase in the level of radiation during this short time span? How does it affect our force field as we are capable of observing it?
We were in Palm Springs at the time of the blast and
1 Bruce Wallace, Theodore Dobzhansky, Radiation, Genes and Man, London, Methuen & Co. Ltd.
my mind had completely dismissed the possibility of the bomb test being permitted. Sometime prior to the explosion I noticed my vision had become very blurred. I picked up my recording wires and both wires spun chaotically. This is a characteristic reaction noticed an hour or more before a thermonuclear test; it is a period when the atoms are being squeezed under tremendous pressure. I did not have to turn on the the TV to be told the explosion would take place. The wild chaotic motion of the wires continued until about one-half hour after the blast. My force field thousands of miles from the Aleutians was adversely affected; my energy waves recorded it. Many other members of the Research Society recorded similar reactions. This was a measure of the high degree of disorder introduced into our circuits.
In order for this test to have meaning I deliberately tried without effect to stop the wires by command of my brain. This eliminated the possibility of the recording wire merely registering a disturbed thought pattern. However, it is doubtful that any thought pattern could duplicate the wild disorder recorded by the wires previous to the blast. Frankenstein would have envied the power of today's scientists to lash out at their fellow men. I once expressed my surprise to a nuclear scientist that this chaotic disturbance was recorded so violently, long before the bomb exploded. "This is when you would record it, " he replied and continued to briefly outline the reasons. Adding, "It is no longer any secret. " Some physicists have speculated on the strong possibility of damaging infrasonic waves being created as a result of the testing. Infrasonic waves may well have been responsible for affecting our circuits in the hours prior to the actual blast.
During the early years of our exploration an unbalanced field was rather exceptional; today it is fast becoming the rule. We have noticed a sharp rise of disturbances with each succeeding year.
Climatic storms, earthquakes and man-made equipment, that cause damaging infrasonic waves, all add their toll to our energy unbalance and disorder. An article, by David McCrindell, recently appeared in the National Enquirer of November 7, 1971, under the title, " 'Silent Sound' can make you nervous, exhausted and physically ill. " An excerpt from it reads, "Scientists have discovered that the Earth is bathed in throbbing waves of 'silent sound' that make you feel crabby, nervous, exhausted and even cause physical illness.
"Laboratory tests and field surveys have turned up evidence that these unheard sounds:
Cause abnormal jumps in the incidence of auto accidents and school absenteeism.
 
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